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NHL hearing with Senators F Ridly Greig set for May 4

By Thomson Reuters Apr 28, 2026 | 6:39 PM

The NHL’s Department of Player Safety set a hearing for May 4 to address Ottawa Senators forward Ridly Greig’s ​sucker punch of an opponent.

The department’s ‌announcement Tuesday did not describe it as an in-person hearing, which would be necessary to issue a suspension longer than five games. The Ottawa Citizen ‌previously ​reported the hearing will ⁠be conducted by phone.

Greig ⁠was penalized for roughing Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Sean Walker on Saturday in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference first-round series. The ​Hurricanes won that game to complete a 4-0 sweep, ending Ottawa’s season, so ⁠any suspension would be ⁠applied to next season.

The incident occurred ​during a stoppage in play midway through the ​second period of Game 4. Walker was ‌involved in a scrum with Warren Foegele when Greig approached the pair and appeared to throw a punch that caught Walker ⁠up high and dropped him down to the ice.

Greig, 23, completed his fourth season in the NHL ⁠with 13 ‌goals and 22 assists for ⁠35 points over 77 games. ​The assist ‌and point totals marked career ​highs, while ⁠it was the third straight season he finished with 13 goals. He also amassed 83 penalty minutes.

He had one assist and two penalty minutes for Ottawa in the first-round series.

–Field ​Level Media